If it's for a game, we don't make categories for every game out there...but it's based on how active our community is for that game. So if a lot of people are interested in your macros then we will make a new category if it's popular. If it's a game (and not listed), put it under Gaming-->General; there's also a category for "request new games."

If it's not a game, you would need to describe/name it and we will consider it.

When you login you should be taken to "Board Index" and can browse from there. There's also a forum search in the upper right. There's a lot of information so you can always just do a keyword search for whatever you're trying to do. There's also guides and video tutorials...plus the documentation pages here: viewforum.php?f=135 which is a list of BEM's instructions/criteria with examples on how to use them.

[quote]could i make my own category? [/quote]If it's for a game, we don't make categories for every game out there...but it's based on how active our community is for that game. So if a lot of people are interested in your macros then we will make a new category if it's popular. If it's a game (and not listed), put it under Gaming-->General; there's also a category for "request new games."

If it's not a game, you would need to describe/name it and we will consider it.

When you login you should be taken to "Board Index" and can browse from there. There's also a forum search in the upper right. There's a lot of information so you can always just do a keyword search for whatever you're trying to do. There's also guides and video tutorials...plus the documentation pages here: http://blueeye-macro.com/viewforum.php?f=135 which is a list of BEM's instructions/criteria with examples on how to use them.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 8:46 pm

aznlj2001

Post subject:

Re: Hello! Brand newbie here looking for some help! thank yo

Syrifina wrote:

BEM is linear so else statements are implied; you don't need to write them. So if you have an "if" statement in which the criteria is not met, it skips it and goes to the next line like this:

If screen A is detected //if whatever you're looking for is not present then it skips to... Begin do something end//...skips to hereClick at e, f, g

In your case, since the screens change you need some code to identify which screen you are on. Same way you did this:1. if screen have x, click at location a. 2. if screen doesn't have x, keep on clicking at location b...but look at which screen it is first, then look for x

Find something which helps you identify which screen it is, look for that first. - If it's screen 1, then look for x- If it's screen 2, then click e,f,gAfter you click on [button(s)], check screen again

You're off to a good start. Let us know if you need more help.

THANK YOU SO MUCH!i just went ahead and paid for a year. now could i make my own category? or do i have to choose Demos Category only when creating new? haha thank you so much

this program is so good. and i'm testing now with functions and calling them while having a loop inside the function.this thing is amazing! lol

i probably ask more information here since i'm still so confused on other stuff but thank you again!

[quote="Syrifina"]BEM is linear so else statements are implied; you don't need to write them. So if you have an "if" statement in which the criteria is not met, it skips it and goes to the next line like this:

If screen A is detected [u]//if whatever you're looking for is not present then it skips to...[/u] Begin do something end[u]//...skips to here[/u]Click at e, f, g

In your case, since the screens change you need some code to identify which screen you are on. Same way you did this:1. if screen have x, click at location a. 2. if screen doesn't have x, keep on clicking at location b...but look at which screen it is first, then look for x

Find something which helps you identify which screen it is, look for that first. - If it's screen 1, then look for x- If it's screen 2, then click e,f,gAfter you click on [button(s)], check screen again

You're off to a good start. Let us know if you need more help.[/quote]

THANK YOU SO MUCH!i just went ahead and paid for a year. now could i make my own category? or do i have to choose Demos Category only when creating new? haha thank you so much

this program is so good. and i'm testing now with functions and calling them while having a loop inside the function.this thing is amazing! lol

i probably ask more information here since i'm still so confused on other stuff but thank you again!

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 3:53 pm

Syrifina

Post subject:

Re: Hello! Brand newbie here looking for some help! thank yo

BEM is linear so else statements are implied; you don't need to write them. So if you have an "if" statement in which the criteria is not met, it skips it and goes to the next line like this:

If screen A is detected //if whatever you're looking for is not present then it skips to... Begin do something end//...skips to hereClick at e, f, g

In your case, since the screens change you need some code to identify which screen you are on. Same way you did this:1. if screen have x, click at location a. 2. if screen doesn't have x, keep on clicking at location b...but look at which screen it is first, then look for x

Find something which helps you identify which screen it is, look for that first. - If it's screen 1, then look for x- If it's screen 2, then click e,f,gAfter you click on [button(s)], check screen again

You're off to a good start. Let us know if you need more help.

BEM is linear so else statements are implied; you don't need to write them. So if you have an "if" statement in which the criteria is not met, it skips it and goes to the next line like this:

If screen A is detected [u]//if whatever you're looking for is not present then it skips to...[/u] Begin do something end[u]//...skips to here[/u]Click at e, f, g

In your case, since the screens change you need some code to identify which screen you are on. Same way you did this:1. if screen have x, click at location a. 2. if screen doesn't have x, keep on clicking at location b...but look at which screen it is first, then look for x

Find something which helps you identify which screen it is, look for that first. - If it's screen 1, then look for x- If it's screen 2, then click e,f,gAfter you click on [button(s)], check screen again

You're off to a good start. Let us know if you need more help.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 12:19 pm

aznlj2001

Post subject:

Hello! Brand newbie here looking for some help! thank you!

Hi guys just discovered Blue eye last night from a friend and i LOVE it!

now with my first tutorial i'm testing some stuff and i think i'm running into either Symantec error or logical errors. so what i'm trying to do is this...

1. if screen have x, click at location a. 2. if screen doesn't have x, keep on clicking at location b3. if click at location a is successful(meaning screen now will change), now wait 5 sec, and click at location d.4. once screen changes again, click now at location e, f, g. 5. now back at old screen and can start at #1.

so i am brand new at this, so i have no idea what keyword to use, if i need to do pixel detection, or image, or color, or what do i need to do to make it work. so here is my example just starting out.

begin if Image.Can be located on screen near coordinate("C:\Users\aznlj2001\Desktop\BE_Images\test1.png", "100", "487", "217", "20") begin Humanly.Click at coordinate("949", "232", "left", "yes") Macro.Pause("5000") Humanly.Click at coordinate("1038", "535", "left", "yes") end if Image.Can not be located on screen near coordinate("C:\Users\aznlj2001\Desktop\BE_Images\test1.png", "100", "487", "217", "10") begin Humanly.Click at coordinate("450", "597", "left", "yes") end end

so basically i tried image detection i took a small image with the investigate tool and use that to detect it. so far it works kind ofso once it detect the image at location on my screen, it clicks at a. and it also keeps on clicking on b when it cannot detect the image. the problem i'm running into is once it did find image and click at location a.once it does, the screen change, now i don't know how to get out of the IF statement. i tried a macro pause command and it pause and then click at a location d. but then it loops back to clicking at location b again because it doesn't detect the old image on the new screen....basically how do i break out of the loop and have it do something else?

what i want is something like if condition1 is met, do this. else do this. if condtion is met and it did something, now it need go continue do something else too and ignore the else statement. i'm not sure what should i do?

how do i break out an IF begin end statement and then continue else if other wise? what statement keyword to use to detect if screen occured and then go on to next step? if not then go do something else etc...

sorry, newbie here just starting out on BE.

Thank you

Hi guys just discovered Blue eye last night from a friend and i LOVE it!

now with my first tutorial i'm testing some stuff and i think i'm running into either Symantec error or logical errors. so what i'm trying to do is this...

1. if screen have x, click at location a. 2. if screen doesn't have x, keep on clicking at location b3. if click at location a is successful(meaning screen now will change), now wait 5 sec, and click at location d.4. once screen changes again, click now at location e, f, g. 5. now back at old screen and can start at #1.

so i am brand new at this, so i have no idea what keyword to use, if i need to do pixel detection, or image, or color, or what do i need to do to make it work. so here is my example just starting out.

begin if Image.Can be located on screen near coordinate("C:\Users\aznlj2001\Desktop\BE_Images\test1.png", "100", "487", "217", "20") begin Humanly.Click at coordinate("949", "232", "left", "yes") Macro.Pause("5000") Humanly.Click at coordinate("1038", "535", "left", "yes") end if Image.Can not be located on screen near coordinate("C:\Users\aznlj2001\Desktop\BE_Images\test1.png", "100", "487", "217", "10") begin Humanly.Click at coordinate("450", "597", "left", "yes") end end

so basically i tried image detection i took a small image with the investigate tool and use that to detect it. so far it works kind ofso once it detect the image at location on my screen, it clicks at a. and it also keeps on clicking on b when it cannot detect the image. the problem i'm running into is once it did find image and click at location a.once it does, the screen change, now i don't know how to get out of the IF statement. i tried a macro pause command and it pause and then click at a location d. but then it loops back to clicking at location b again because it doesn't detect the old image on the new screen....basically how do i break out of the loop and have it do something else?

what i want is something like if condition1 is met, do this. else do this. if condtion is met and it did something, now it need go continue do something else too and ignore the else statement. i'm not sure what should i do?

how do i break out an IF begin end statement and then continue else if other wise? what statement keyword to use to detect if screen occured and then go on to next step? if not then go do something else etc...